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Apple admitted it needs more time to complete its long-delayed overhaul of the Siri voice assistant the latest sign that CEO Tim Cook is struggling to meet investor demands for innovation in artificial intelligence.

The Cupertino, Calif.-based firm revealed bumps in AI development on Monday at its Worldwide Developers Conference, a yearly event that used to represent the cutting edge with software engineers — but which lately has lost its cachet.

“This work needed more time to reach our high quality bar and we look forward to sharing more about it in the coming year, Apple software chief Craig Federighi said regarding the delays to Siris AI overhaul.

Apple unveiled plans to allow app developers to use the large language model that powers its AI systems, dubbed Apple Intelligence. Apple also announced a sweeping design overhaul of its operating systems featuring a sleek new look called Liquid Glass.

Wedbush analyst Dan Ives, an Apple bull, said the event showed “slow and steady improvements” but was “overall a yawner.”

“WWDC laid out the vision for developers BUT was void of any major Apple Intelligence progress as Cupertino is playing it safe and close to the vest after the missteps last year,” Ives said in a note to clients.

During the event, Apple touted a live translation tool that works for real-time conversations. The company also plans to rename its operating systems updates based on the year they are released, rather than the sequential numbers theyve used in the past.

Elsewhere, Apple unveiled a “Call Screening” in which iPhones will automatically answer calls from unknown numbers and ask the caller why they called. The company is also partnering with OpenAIs ChatGPT to add image generation to its Image Playground app.

Apple shares were down more than 1% during the keynote presentation.

Has there actually been an exciting WWDC in the last decade? X user @MikeYelovich wrote in a post. This feels like what ChatGPT thinks people want from Apple.

Analysts had widely expected this years event to be underwhelming, with minor software improvements, such as an AI-powered writing assistant, taking center stage.

There’s no way Writing Tools is the first apple intelligence thing they brag about at wwdc, joked Interaction co-founder Marvin von Hagen. Every single time i’ve seen this menu was against my will.

The company also detailed enhancements to its “Visual Intelligence” app, which allows users to seamlessly identify products through their iPhone cameras.

Federighi said the plan to open up Apples Foundation Models framework to developers and users would have a transformational effect allowing them to use an advanced AI model without even needing an internet connection.

This will ignite a whole new wave of intelligence, said Federighi, who cited examples such as apps using the AI model to recommend nearby hiking trails or create practice exams for students.

Despite the lukewarm reception, Apple is still in an enviable position given its large installed base of users and still has time to catch up to its rivals, said Paolo Pescatore, an industry analyst and founder of research firm PP Foresight.

Apple is focused on ensuring its major AI products are ready for prime time rather than risk a backlash from its fans.

While it might seem others are leading the AI race, it is not a sought-after feature among users and theres no revenue uplift for now, said Pescatore. Considering the negative perception, Apple needs to tread carefully not to frustrate and disappoint its loyal base of iPhone users.

Apple is locked in a fierce competition with rivals like Google and Sam Altman-led OpenAI the latter of which recently acquired famed iPhone designer Jony Ives firm with an eye toward developing its own hardware product built specifically for AI.

With Post wires

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Elliott races from 8th to win in 2-lap OT at Kansas

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KANSAS CITY, Kan. — Chase Elliott somehow stole Sunday’s race at Kansas Speedway, where he drove from eighth to the checkered flag during a two-lap overtime sprint to earn a spot in the third round of NASCAR’s playoffs.

It was a wild ending to a race that probably should have been won by Denny Hamlin, who dominated and led 159 laps until a bevy of late issues denied him his chance at career win No. 60 for Joe Gibbs Racing.

The race had a slew of late cautions — Hamlin dropped from the lead to seventh on a slow pit stop — that put Bubba Wallace in position to win the race. A red-flag stoppage for Zane Smith flipping his car set up the final overtime restart and Wallace was holding tight in a door-to-door battle with Christopher Bell for the victory.

Then Hamlin came from nowhere to catch Wallace, who drives for the team Hamlin co-owns with Michael Jordan, and Wallace scraped the wall as he tried to hold off his boss. That’s when Elliott suddenly entered the frame and smashed Hamlin in the door to get past him for his second win of the season.

“What a crazy finish. Hope you all enjoyed that. I certainly did,” NASCAR’s most popular driver told the crowd after collecting the checkered flag.

Elliott joins Ryan Blaney as the two drivers locked into the third round of the playoffs. The field will be cut from 12 drivers to eight after next week’s race in Concord, North Carolina and Elliott said once he got in position for the victory, he wasn’t giving up.

“I wasn’t going to lift, so I didn’t know what was going to happen. I figured at the end of the day, it was what it was at that point,” Elliott said. “Wherever I ended up, I ended up. At that point, we were all committed. Really cool just to be eighth on the restart and somehow win on a green-and-white checkered. Pretty neat.”

Hamlin finished second and was clearly dejected by the defeat. The three-time Daytona 500 winner is considered the greatest driver to never win a Cup title and needed the victory to lock up his spot in the next round of the playoffs. He also has a 60th Cup win set as a major career goal and is stuck on 59 victories.

He drove the final 50-plus laps with his power steering on the fritz.

“Just super disappointing. I wanted it bad. It would have been 60 for me,” Hamlin said. “Obviously got really, really tight with [Wallace], and it just got real tight and we let [Elliott] win.

“Man, I wanted it for my dad. I wanted it for everybody. Just wanted it a little too hard.”

Hamlin was followed his JGR teammates Bell and Chase Briscoe, who were third and fourth.

Wallace wound up fifth and even though the victory would have moved him deeper into the playoffs than he’s ever been in his career, he was satisfied considering how poorly his car was running earlier in the race. He wasn’t even upset with Hamlin, and he shook hands with his boss on pit road.

“To even have a shot at the win with the way we started … you could have fooled me. We were not good,” Wallace said. “Two years ago I’d probably say something dumb [about Hamlin]. He’s a dumbass for that move. I don’t care if he’s my boss or not. But we’re going for the win. I hate that we gave it to Chevrolet there.”

Elliott, in a Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports, was the only non-Toyota driver in the top five.

Next up is a playoff elimination race at the hybrid oval/road course at Charlotte Motor Speedway, where Kyle Larson won a year ago. The playoff field will be cut from 12 drivers to eight following next Sunday’s race.

The four drivers in danger of playoff elimination headed into that race are Ross Chastain, Austin Cindric, Reddick and Wallace.

“Obviously there’s only one thing we can do at Charlotte (win), and that’s what we’ll be focused on,” Reddick said.

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4-month-old son of NASCAR’s Reddick in ICU

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4-month-old son of NASCAR's Reddick in ICU

The wife of NASCAR driver Tyler Reddick on Sunday said the couple’s 4-month-old son is in the cardiovascular intensive care unit at a North Carolina hospital.

Alexa Reddick posted to social media that doctors are working on improving the “heart function” of Rookie, the couple’s second son who was born in May.

She wrote she had been seeking medical care for Rookie for some time without getting any concrete answers for what appeared to be “signs of heart failure that were being missed.”

“Always trust your mom gut,” she added.

Tyler Reddick, who has not discussed his son’s heath battle, finished seventh in Sunday’s race at Kansas Speedway.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Childers lands new crew chief job in Xfinity Series

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Childers lands new crew chief job in Xfinity Series

Rodney Childers, who guided Kevin Harvick to the 2014 Cup Series championship, has finally landed a new job after he was let go as crew chief at Spire Motorsports in April.

Childers will be the crew chief at JR Motorsports in the Xfinity Series for the No. 1 Chevrolet, which will be split between Carson Kvapil and Connor Zilisch. It will be Childers’ first time as an Xfinity Series crew chief.

“Rodney’s résumé and career speak for themselves,” said Dale Earnhardt Jr., co-owner of JR Motorsports. “Rodney and I grew up together and have known each other since we were kids. That’s a relationship that has always been close and has remained close to this day. We’ve always had interest in working together in motorsports, and I’m thankful that this opportunity came about and we could bring him into the JRM family.”

Childers worked with Justin Haley at Spire, but the team parted ways with him when both driver and crew chief said the relationship wasn’t working.

Childers won 40 races and a Cup title at Stewart-Haas Racing with Harvick then worked with Josh Berry in 2024 when Harvick retired. That was the final year Stewart-Haas Racing existed.

Also on Saturday, NASCAR confirmed it has parted ways with race director Jusan Hamilton with six races remaining in the season. He is no longer listed as an employee at NASCAR, where his official title was managing director for competition operations.

Hamilton first joined NASCAR as an intern in 2012 and returned in 2016 under various roles. He oversaw NASCAR’s Drive for Diversity program, pit crew development and the pro iRacing NASCAR divisions as well as serving as a race director.

Hamilton was instrumental in setting both the annual schedule and the schedule for each race weekend. His first event as race director was in 2018 at Pocono Raceway. In 2022, Hamilton became the first Black race director to officiate the Daytona 500.

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